Friday, May 11, 2012

Gay, Gay marriage, Barack Obama, Obama supports Gay marriage

Gay, Gay marriage, Barack Obama, Obama supports Gay marriage

London, May 10 ( Reuters) - After many years of the silence and the United States President Barack Obama to support gay marriage.He finally the first U.S. president who is in a positive position in this sensitive issue about his time in public.

Obama said in an interview on television channel ABC, "important for me to go forward, and I acknowledge that, should have the right to gay marriage pair."
Obama committed to the increase in the administration rights of gay citizens.

"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and
Hermaphrodite have greater equality for the position I took. I was a little hesitant about the homosexual by marriage support. I think that is enough for society, they would play a vital role for this issue ".

The Democrat Party is the ruling party, lesbian rights organizations and others congratulations on Obama"s opinion to support gay marriage.This is
called an important civil rights cases in the United States.New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, "This is an important chapter in the history of American civil rights."

Nira Tanden the Center for American progress said the support of gay marriage of the President Barack Obama is the big step to meet the commitment and equality of the nation. However, the main opposition Republican Party and conservative Christian leaders have strongly criticized by Obama in the position. They said, politics through a controversial issue.

Mit Romni the potential candidate for the Republican Party, 's main rival in the November presidential election clear his position against Obama' opinion and gay marriage.The United States Vice President Joe Baiden and the councilor of senate Arn Dankan  to support the rights of homosexuals.

The BBC said on Thursday, one survey found that 50 percent of the citizens of the United States in favor of the legality of gay marriage. And 48 percent opposed it. But gay marriage is still banned by laws in 9 state of the United States.

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